Category Archives: Cool Feature

We continue talking about our new Node.js profiling features in WebStorm 10. In our previous post we explored CPU profiling. In this one we’ll dive into the strategies for memory problems investigation and see how WebStorm can help us apply them.

Profiling is hard work. The amount of gathered information and demand to keep in mind the execution times and code structure is a serious challenge. WebStorm assists you on this tough journey. It points at hot spots by opening and highlighting … Continue reading →

This is a guest blog post about wallaby.js, third-party plugin to WebStorm, PhpStorm, IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate, RubyMine, PyCharm. The plugin is a separately sold commercial product, but is currently free to try out. Wallaby.js a is a continuous test runner … Continue reading →

Every year DailyJS, a popular blog on JavaScript development, runs a Developer Survey among their readers. We decided to have a closer look at the results of the 2014 survey which polled over 4000 developers. (Kudos to DailyJS for making … Continue reading →

While WebStorm celebrates its 10th version anniversary, spy-js is proud of its third major release within this awesome IDE. Here’s a quick sneak peek at the new spy-js features available in WebStorm 10. Source maps, TypeScript, CoffeeScript, ES6 via Babel/Traceur/etc … Continue reading →

The second Early Access build for WebStorm 10 (140.2424) is now available for download. If you missed the announcement last week, let us remind you about WebStorm 10 EAP new features: JavaScript support improvement, simultaneous HTML tag editing, advanced search … Continue reading →

Are you as excited about the release of io.js 1.0 as we are? io.js is a fork of Node.js that is using the very latest version of V8 and brings ES6 features and lots of changes and improvements in the … Continue reading →

WebStorm 9.0.2 (build 139.773) is now available for download! While the update is mostly focused on the bug fixes (you can look through the list of addressed issues in the release notes for builds 139.773 and 139.625), there are also a … Continue reading →

WebStorm 9.0.2 EAP (build 139.625) is now available! This early access build brings dozens of bug fixes and improvements including basic support for TypeScript 1.3 features (WEB-14149), fix for the Node.js debugger issue (WEB-13972), improvements in Dart support, and more. For … Continue reading →

Whether you’re using Grunt or Gulp as a build system/task runner in your project, WebStorm is here to help you with that. WebStorm 8 introduced integration with Grunt, and now WebStorm 9 brings integration with Gulp. With Gulp you can easily automate your … Continue reading →